A practical AZ-104 study plan that sequences the guide, official Microsoft resources, labs, and mock practice into a manageable weekly flow.
Use this plan if you want a clean path through AZ-104 without bouncing randomly between Microsoft Learn modules. The goal is to build administrative judgment, not just touch every service once.
Start with Identities & Governance, then work through Users, Groups, and SSPR, Azure RBAC and Scope, and Policy, Tags, Locks, and Cost Control.
Hands-on goal:
Work through Storage, then study Storage Account Design, Redundancy, and Encryption and Storage Access, Private Connectivity, and Data Protection.
Hands-on goal:
Work through Compute, then cover ARM, Bicep, and Deployment Workflows and Virtual Machines, Disks, and Scale Sets.
Hands-on goal:
Finish Containers and App Service and then move into Virtual Networking, VNets, Subnets, Peering, Public IPs, and Routing, and Secure Private Access Patterns.
Hands-on goal:
Study Azure DNS and Load Balancing, then complete Monitoring & Recovery, Azure Monitor, Insights, and Alerting, and Backup, Site Recovery, and Network Watcher.
Hands-on goal:
Use the Cheat Sheet, Glossary, and FAQ to tighten recall. Then switch to timed drills in IT Mastery and review every miss against the Resources page.
Final-week checklist:
Final review priorities:
If you already administer Azure daily, compress this plan into three or four weeks by combining adjacent weeks. Keep the lab work. AZ-104 punishes shallow recognition more than it rewards memorized terminology.
One timing note matters in this cycle: Microsoft says the English-language version of AZ-104 updates on April 17, 2026, so if you are testing near that date, verify the live objective list again on the certification page and study guide.